Translation of the relics of Saint Sabbas of Zvenigorod Monastery (1998).

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Holy Apostle James (44), the brother of Saint John the Theologian;
Hieromartyr Maximus, at Ephesus, during the persecution of Decius;
Hieromartyr Aphrodisius, and 30 martyrs, at Alexandria;
Saint Donatus of Euroea, Bishop of Euroea in Epirus (387);
Saint Clement the Hymnographer, Abbot of the Studion Monastery (9th c.);
Martyr Sophia of Fermo (ca.250);
Martyrs Marianus, James and Companions, at Lambaesis, an ancient town in Numidia in North Africa (259);
Martyrs Eutropius and Estelle, of Saintes (Gaul) (3rd c.);
Saints Quintian and Atticus;
Hieromartyr Laurence, at Novara, and some boys whom he was teaching (397);
Saint Pomponius of Naples, Bishop of Naples in Italy (508-536) and a strong opponent of Arianism (536);
Saint Desideratus of Gourdon, hermit (ca.569);
Saint Cynwl of Wales, Hermit, brother of Saint Deiniol and first Bishop of Bangor (6th c.);
Saint Erconwald of London, Bishop of London (693);
Saint Swithbert the Younger, Bishop of Werden in Westphalia (807);
Martyrs Isidore, Elias and Paul of Cordoba, Spain, by the Moors (856);
Saint Forannan, Abbot of Waulsort Abbey in Belgium (982);
Saint Simon (Symeon), Metropolitan of Moscow (1511);
Saint Ignatius (Brianchaninov), Bishop of the Caucasus and Stavropol (1867);
Other Commemorations:
Uncovering of the relics of Saint Basil of Amasea, bishop (322);
Uncovering of the relics (1558) of Saint Nicetas of Novgorod, Bishop (1108);
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "of the Passion" (1641);
Uncovering of the relics (1725) of New martyr Argyra of Prussa (1721);
Repose of Schema-Abbess Martha Protasieva, disciple of Saint Paisius Velichkovsky (1813);
Miraculous icon of the Mother of God of Sambir, Ukraine;
Translation of the relics of St Valentinus the Martyr (3rd c.) (July 6), to Sambir Cathedral (St. Paraskeva Pyatnycya church, Lviv);
Translation of the relics of Saint Sabbas of Zvenigorod Monastery (1998).